27 DECEMBER 1890, page 2

At A Meeting Of The National League Committee Held On

Christmas Eve in Dublin, Mr. Healy made a characteristic- speech, charging the Government with having paid the extra- vagant expenditure of Mr. Vincent Scully's contested......

It Will Be A Difficult Matter To Replace Him By

a Bishop as strong, unless the Bishop of Chester, who also belongs to the Northern Province, should be named, and should turn out to be a man of the same calibre. We hardly know......

The New Dean Of St. Paul's Is To Be Canon

Gregory, who has long been familiar with the practice and policy of that great Cathedral, and will probably carry out, so far as he enters into them, the intentions of Dean......

We Should Like To Have A Glimpse Behind The Scenes

of the Irish Party. What in the world is the meaning of all this talk about the compromise which it is supposed that Mr. O'Brien's conference with Mr. Parnell in France is to......

One Of The Most Curious Features Of Mr. Parnell's Conduct

has been the reiteration of protests of innocence as regards the charges brought against him in the Divorce Court. "I feel no ill-will," said Mr. Parnell last Saturday, "......

The Fierce Contest In The County Of Kilkenny Has Ended

in the return of Sir John Pope Hennessy over Mr. Vincent Scully by a majority of not very far short of two to one. Sir J. P. Hennessy, the candidate of the Bishops and priests,......

The Archbishop Of Canterbury Has Written A Letter To His

clergy, at the request of his Archdeacon and Rural Deans, the drift of which is to - urge on his clergy not to introduce any new forms into the eucharistic service, even though......

Before The Election Was Over, Mr. T. Harrington, Who Was•

on Mr. Parnell's side, declared that there had been so much priestly coercion, that if Sir John Pope Hennessy should be returned, there would certainly be a petition. And that......